by Vicki Grooms | Dec 15, 2017 | Articles
Students know how to block an invasive species from their watershed by planting trees which will combat the growth of a non-native grass which chokes out other plant life. Wallkill River Watershed Management Group has been working with 10 High Point Regional High... by Daisy Hammond | Nov 26, 2017 | Articles
Fifth graders are learning about growing environmental science studies with composting, as they participate in a hands on approach to being good stewards of the earth’s bounty. At Echo Hill Elementary school in the Linn-Mar Community School District in Iowa,... by Michael James | Oct 2, 2017 | Articles
At Prince of Peace High School, an advance placement high school class is removing an invasive species from the waterways on the church property. They have started a mission which is estimated to last ten years, and be completed by future students after they graduate.... by Lawrence Daniel | Sep 23, 2017 | Articles
A Palisades Middle School teacher enjoyed bringing environmental lessons back to the classroom after attending the Keystone Science School’s 2017 Key Issues Institute Bringing Environmental Issues to the Classroom program in Silverthorne, Colorado. Kristin... by George Miller | Aug 3, 2017 | Articles
A day camp focuses on a school greenhouse and gardens, while allowing students to participate in the upkeep of an elaborate outdoor facility which is an important part of the school year curriculum. At Spring Harbor Middle School, the Spring Harbor Greenhouse...
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